Hoop Dreams

1994 Documentary

This documentary about the aspirations of high-school basketball players from inner city Chicago won awards from the Sundance film festival, the New York Film Critics Circle, and the Academy Award (Oscar) for best editing. Two young men are followed during their entire high-school career, beginning with their participation in playground games and ending with their being recruited by colleges. The obstacles these young men face include parental drug addiction, family poverty, and inner-city violence, as well as the usual obstacles that arise in competition, including physical injuries. While each aspires to leave the ghetto, there are many reasons to suppose they may not be able to, despite each beating the odds against them by winning college scholarships.

Director: Steve James

Starring: William Gates, Arthur Agee, Emma Gates, Curtis Gates, Sheila Agee

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Awards

  • Best Film Editing

    Academy Awards (1995)

     
  • Best Edited Documentary

    American Cinema Editors (1995)

  • Best Documentary

    Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (1994)

  • Best Picture

    Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (1995)

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary/Actuality

    Directors Guild of America (1995)